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Chazinzarians : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chazinzarians The Chazinzarians, also called Chazitzarii or Staurolatræ, were an Armenian sect mentioned by Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos. Their name is derived from ''chaza'', the Armenian word for the cross. The members of the sect are described as worshippers of the cross, and hence are also called ''Staurolatrae'' (Niceph. ''Historia Ecclesiastica'' xviii. 54). Demetrius of Cyzicus, writing in the seventh century, speaks of the sect as still existing, and say that its adherents were Nestorians in principle, maintaining a dual personality in Christ instead of two natures in one person. He also records that they used fermented bread, and wine unmixed with water, in celebrating the Holy Eucharist. (Demetr. Cyzicens. ''de Jacobit. Haer. ac Chatzitzariorum'', in ''Bibl. Max. Lugd.'' xii. 814.) ==References==
*Blunt, John Henry. ''Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought''. Rivingtons. 1874. p 106.
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